Using the Birdingpal resources you must agree to the following: If you contact a local Birdingpal and make arrangement to go birding, you should note it is common courtesy to make sure you show up for the appointment. If for any reason you are unable to do this, the least you must do is contacting the local Pal right away.
Please note that most Birdingpals are serious birdwatchers. It is a privilege to contact them, and your message should reflect it. A local Pal does not get paid, but should he/she offer to take you out birding, using their own vehicle, it would be courteous to pay for the fuel. A lunch and/or a small gift would also be appropriate, something as simple as a souvenir of your country, or a pin from your local birding club.

Initial

Last Name

Area

Available

Language

J

Cook

Daegu, South Korea

Mostly Weekends

English, Spanish

I'm a teacher, so evenings and weekends.

There's a heron rookery on an island in the lake

Area:
Suseongmot, Upo Wetlands

Area Birds:
Herons and egrets

Interests:
Nature: Walking, birding, audiobooks

H

Han

Seo-san si, Chung-cheong-nam-do

Anytime

English

A

Blakemore

Ulsan, Ulsan Metropolitan City

Anytime

English, Korean, French at basic level, reading and writing

I have been in this area of Korea since late 1985. I have more records and more acurate records than anyone in Korea, at least as far as I know. I have been taking notes since 1985 and have more knowledge than the current field guides to Korea show.

Professional Guides

If you contact a professional Birdingpal guide you must be prepared to pay a fee for guiding services.

Initial

Last Name

Area

Available

Language

Byoungwoo Lee

Birding Ecotourism

Seoul, South Korea

Anytime

Korean, English, Chinese(Mandarin)

I'm a unique birding guide in Seoul. I began my 'Birding Ecotourism' in 2015.

It develops and operates various programs such as regular birding tour, ecological program for children, and exploring Korean birds for foreigners.